Relation of membrane vesicles to volume control and Na+-transport in smooth muscle: studies on Na+-rich tissues.

R E Garfield, E E Daniel
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Correlation between operation of a volume control system (independent of Na+-K+ -ATPase) and membrane vesicle structure was examined in strips of rat myometrium made Na-rich by incubation in Krebs-Ringer solutions at 5 degrees C. Some pieces of tissue were analyzed for Na+, K+, ATP and water contents before and after rewarming to 37 degrees C. Other pieces of tissue were prepared and examined in the electron microscope. The membrane vesicles along the surface of the muscle cells were reduced from the numberin fresh tissues made Na+-rich by overnight incubation in K+-free Ringer solution at 5 degrees C. Rewarming of Na+-rich tissues under conditions thought to inhibit Na+-K+-ATPase caused the loss of Na+ with water and with utake of K+ but the vesicles did not increase in number. Na+-K+ATPase activity was suggested to inhibit vesicle formation by competing for ATP. The loss of water and increase in vesicle number was Ca2+-dependent but did not require Na+. Inhibition of the volume control system by iodoacetamide, Ca2+-free solution and other procedures resulted in swelling of membrane vesicles. The membrane vesicles were suggested to be sites of a mechanochemical system of volume control and the mechanochemical step was suggested to involve discharge of membrane vesicles.

膜泡与平滑肌体积控制和Na+转运的关系:富Na+组织的研究。
在5℃克雷布-林格溶液中培养富钠大鼠肌层,观察体积控制系统(独立于Na+-K+ -ATP酶)的运行与膜囊结构的相关性。部分组织在加热至37℃前后进行Na+、K+、ATP和水含量的分析。在5℃无K+的林格液中培养一夜,富Na+的新鲜组织中,沿肌肉细胞表面的膜囊泡数量减少。在被认为抑制Na+-K+- atp酶的条件下,富Na+组织的再加热导致Na+随水和K+的摄取而损失,但囊泡数量没有增加。Na+-K+ATP酶活性可能通过竞争ATP来抑制囊泡的形成。水分的流失和囊泡数量的增加是Ca2+依赖的,但不需要Na+。碘乙酰胺、无Ca2+溶液等对体积控制系统的抑制作用导致膜泡肿胀。膜泡被认为是一个机械化学系统的体积控制位点,机械化学步骤被认为涉及到膜泡的排出。
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